Water Crises and Governance Reinventing Collaborative Institutions in an Era of Uncertainly

Water Crises and Governance critically examines the relationship between water crises and governance in the face of challenges to provide water for growing human demand and environmental needs. Water crises threaten the assumptions and accepted management practices of water users, managers and polic...

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Other Authors: Taylor, Peter Leigh (Editor), Sonnenfeld, David A (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York Routledge 2018
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